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Are most of the actors in this movie are gay?


I know that Jason Priestly is straight,but what about the two movers, the police officer, and others?

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Why does it matter?

..I'd go to middle earth and look for Unspoiled Monsters. Then move to the country.

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Why does it not matter? Its just a simple question.

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I think you got it the other way around. Jason Priestly is more gay than the main lead/writer could even hope to aspire to be! Perfect casting IMO.


Look at how happy you are, so carefree. It's almost as if you don't know you're Billy Bush!-Triumph

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I sorely wish Jason Priestly were gay, but sadly, it's not true and we can't claim him. JP won't be coming to the dark side anytime soon.

From what I've learned about him from others, he's simply a nice, funny, straight guy who takes his work seriously -- but not himself -- and like most actors, he enjoys seeking out a wide variety of roles to exercise his (acting) muscle. The assumption and mindset often seems to be that if an actor is playing a gay character or appearing in a gay-themed movie or even co-stars with a predominantly gay cast, then he or she must be gay too. Not true. A job is a job, and this one looks like it was fun for all involved.

Other than "Calendar Girl," and "Love and Death on Long Island," I hadn't seen Jason Priestly in anything else until this movie, and I was both impressed and entertained. He demonstrates a flair and talent for comedy while looking tasty and tempting at the same time. (Who among us hasn't developed an overpowering craving for a bratwurst "with plenty of mustard" after seeing a particular scene of his in 'Die, Mommie, Die!'?) And I think JP looks especially sexy wearing those early 60s styles. He also delivers a particular line in such a comically memorable way that it elicits laughter no matter how many times I see it. It's where his character says to Angela Arden, "you and I made some heavy promises, BAY-BEE!" (One can see and hear it by clicking the 'watch trailer' link on the home page.) I don't know why it causes me to giggle like a giddy teenager each time I hear it, but it does.

To answer the OP's question, "are most of the actors in this movie gay?" Only the gay ones.

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